Also, is that the correct order (London, ENG, UK)?
I know London is a city, but I would have said that England was the state and United Kingdom was the country, but someone told me United Kingdom is actually a group of countries, England is a country and that you guys don't have states like the United States does. There are counties, though, which are similar.
For example, my location is Ellensburg, Washington, United States. Ellensburg is my city, Washington is my state, and United States is my country.
We're the United Kingdom.
We consist of several countries, like states, that have their own kind of culture, healthcare, education and political system, to a degree. A further subset of 'boroughs' or 'counties' are in England (maybe Wales, Scotland and N. Ireland) that are like districts and stuff.
London is a special case, like New York or LA, we're built up and have tons of people living in those areas, meaning we have London Boroughs. I live in a town in a London Borough.
We don't really have a system like America, I'd just say London, UK. So city/borough/county, UK. Not sure if that helps.
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